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Write the equation of the tangent line for the curve
Consider the curve defined by 2y^3+6X^2(y)- 12x^2 +6y=1 .
a. Show that dy/dx= (4x-2xy)/(x^2+y^2+1) b. Write an equation of each
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Taeyeon
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original curve: 2y^3+6(x^2)y-12x^2+6y=1
dy/dx=(4x-2xy)/(x^2+y^2+1) a) write an equation of each horizontal tangent line to the
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Craig
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original curve: 2y^3+6(x^2)y-12x^2+6y=1
dy/dx=(4x-2xy)/(x^2+y^2+1) a) write an equation of each horizontal tangent line to the
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stephanie
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original curve: 2y^3+6(x^2)y-12x^2+6y=1
dy/dx=(4x-2xy)/(x^2+y^2+1) a) write an equation of each horizontal tangent line to the
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Rainie
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Linear approximation:
Consider the curve defined by -8x^2 + 5xy + y^3 = -149 a. find dy/dx b. write an equation for the tangent
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Katie G
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Suppose f(x)=5/(x-2). f'(5)=-5/9. Use this to find the equation of the tangent line to the curve y=5/x-2 at the point (5,(5/3)).
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Niki
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Write the equation of the tangent line to the curve at the indicated point. As a check, graph both the function and the tangent
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Adam Janky
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Please help this is due tomorrow and I don't know how to Ive missed a lot of school sick
Consider the curve given by the equation
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Jessica Chaney
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Find the equation of the tangent line to the curve (piriform)
y^2=x^3(4−x) at the point (2,16−−�ã). a. Find dy/dx at x=2.
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Tyler
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Find the slope of the tangent line to the curve y = (x^2 -8)^6 at x = 3, and
write the equation of the tangent line.
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Preston
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